how it works
your tools, your data, your hardware. we connect the dots.
we build a private AI layer across the tools you already use. it runs on hardware you control, your data never leaves your environment, and you own everything we build.
the system
one layer across everything you already use.
you already have email, calendars, file storage, health apps, accounting software, whatever your work and life run on. the problem is not the tools. the problem is that none of them talk to each other, and the knowledge trapped inside them is only accessible if you go looking for it. what we build is a connective layer, built on OpenClaw, that makes all of those sources work together. your email stays in your email server. your calendar stays in your calendar. your documents stay in your document storage. the system connects to them where they already live and makes the combined information useful in ways the individual tools cannot. a law firm's twenty years of contracts become searchable in plain language. a clinic's patient intake forms get processed, categorized, and routed to the right person automatically. your personal health data, bloodwork, sleep, nutrition, gets tracked across years with trend analysis and proactive alerts. the system reads what is already there and does something with it.
the same system configured for individuals, practices, and businesses.
privacy
your data stays in your building.
the default is local. models run on your hardware. your documents, emails, patient records, contracts, financial data: none of it routes through external cloud APIs unless you explicitly choose that for a specific task. this is not a checkbox on a settings page. it is the architecture. the system is designed from the ground up to operate without sending your data anywhere. a dental practice's patient records stay on the practice's server. a family office's financial documents stay on the family office's machine. there is no intermediary, no third-party processor, no "anonymized" data leaving the premises. if a specific task benefits from a cloud model, you make that choice per-task, knowing exactly what is being sent and where. but the system works without it. most clients never need it.
deployment
software on your machine, not a login.
there is no dashboard you sign into. there is no app you download from a store. what you get is a system installed on hardware you physically control: a server in your office, a machine in your home, a dedicated device we configure and hand over. you interact with it through the tools you already use. it shows up in your email, your messaging app, your calendar. you ask it questions in plain language and it pulls from everything it is connected to. a construction firm's project manager in Bangkok asks about permit status and gets an answer sourced from emails, uploaded documents, and calendar deadlines, without opening three different applications. if you cancel, unplug the hardware and everything is still there. every workflow, every configuration, every piece of data. nothing phones home, nothing stops working, nothing gets locked behind a subscription.
the same system described for health, legal, healthcare, and operations.
expansion
start with one thing. add everything else.
most clients start with a single pain point. a law firm wants to search its contract archive. a person wants to track their health data properly. a clinic wants to stop drowning in intake paperwork. we build that first. once it is running, expanding is not a new project. the architecture is already in place. connecting your email is a configuration change, not a rebuild. adding calendar intelligence, document processing, or financial tracking means plugging in another data source and turning on another capability within the same system. a client who started with bloodwork tracking now has their nutrition planned, their calendar managed, their email triaged, and their travel booked, all from the same system that originally just parsed lab results. the foundation does not change as the surface area grows.
the engagement
how we work together.
- 01
consultation
a free conversation where we look at your current tools, your pain points, and what is realistic. no pitch deck, no sales process. just a direct assessment of whether this makes sense for your situation.
- 02
build
we design and deploy the system on your hardware, connect your data sources, and configure the capabilities that matter most. you are involved throughout, and the system is live and usable before the build phase ends.
- 03
expand and maintain
a monthly retainer covers ongoing improvements, new capabilities, maintenance, and support. the retainer buys time, not deliverables. bug fixes, new features, and expansions all come from the same hours. cancel any time and keep everything.
see if it fits.
the consultation is free and there is no obligation. we meet in person in Bangkok or remotely. we will look at what you are working with and tell you honestly whether this system makes sense for your situation.